The tournament, reportedly the longest running event of its kind in the United States, hosted 37 teams this weekend from Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
The Colisee
Photo Album: Sunday skating at The Colisée
Parents and their children lace up their ice skates Sunday morning in Lewiston.
Photo Album: Skate with Santa Sunday
Young and old come out to skate with Santa Claus at the annual event in Lewiston.
New Maine Nordiques owners ready to ‘amplify’ Darryl Antonacci’s vision
Antonacci, the founder of the Nordiques, sold the NAHL franchise to Shift Sports & Entertainment earlier this month.
Junior hockey: Maine Nordiques sold but will remain in Lewiston
The NAHL has approved South Carolina-based Shift Sports & Entertainment as the team’s new ownership group. Darryl Antonacci, who founded the Nordiques in 2019, will maintain ownership of The Colisee.
Pair of comedy shows on tap in Twin Cities
Host Ian MacDonald brings three comedians – Ann-Marie Keen, Nick Hahn, and Casey McNeal – to the stage at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 17, at The Colisee Club in Lewiston. Host Leonard Kimble sets the stage for three more comics: Nic Dufault, Trevor Dion, and Will Hogan at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 18, […]
Leavitt Area High School celebrates 132 graduates in class of 2022
From behind the stage’s podium at The Colisée, Elliot Misiura, the senior class president, urges classmates to “take their experiences and use them in (their) next journey.”
H.S. hockey notebook: Cross Insurance Arena will host boys state championships
Portland arena will host the Class A and B state championships March 12. Also: skating is key for unbeaten Edward Little, and the Ice Cats have their sights set on postseason success.
The Colisee operators say ticket revenue is the hang-up to hosting high school hockey playoffs
The arena’s operators sent out a press release last week saying they wanted 20-30% of each ticket the MPA sold for its high school playoff games.
H.S. hockey notebook: The Colisee won’t host hockey state championships in 2022
New owner of the arena and the MPA can’t come to an agreement for continuing to hold the girls and boys hockey state title games in Lewiston.